In short – this monitor isn’t inexpensive, so it’d better be packed with a shocking number of features. As such, it does indeed seem to have more special features and high-quality specs than we see in our average gaming monitor – or any computer monitor, really. It even goes so far as to add features that the average gamer wouldn’t use – but also wouldn’t mind having – like 2 x 14W speakers (tuned by Waves MaxxAudio).

You’ll find a full set of specifications amongst the images in the gallery in this article, so you’ll get as many details as you could possibly desire. You’ll find DisplayPort 1.2, three HDMI 2.0 ports, 4x USB ports, SPDIF Audio line-out, and a headphone jack as well.

The height of this monitor (with the stand attached) is approximately 770.6mm / 30.34″, and the depth (with stand) is 263.91mm / 10.39″, while width is always 1225.9mm / 48.26″. With the stand removed, you’ll have a height of 717.2mm / 28.24″, and a depth of 80.3mm / 3.16″. So prepare your desk or wall accordingly with stand or VESA adapter (200 mm x 200 mm & 300 mm x 200 mm) mounting.

This monitor will be available inside the United States starting on September 30. Users will find this monitor’s cost starting at approximately $3,999.99 USD (that’s a penny away from 4-thousand-dollars.)